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the problem is that it does not matter what a man thinks of himself-what matters is what others think of him so in the case of dating it's only what the women he is attracted to think about him that is important. a man who is very comfortable with himself, has high self esteem and confidence will still have no success unless he passes the looks test. meanwhile, a tall, good looking man can be self loathing yet have a plethora of women after him.
i agree that 6'5 is pretty tall but i would take it over my 5'6 in a second and never look back. i have lost count of the # of average at best looking but very tall guys i see that have attractive partners due to their extreme height. in my experience, asian & black women seem especially prone to value a mans height over all else.
But what if the man in question doesn't care what others think of him and doesn't care to have "a bunch" of women after him? Did you think about that? That's the difference.
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i don't understand the men here who claim that they would not want to be 6'5 instead of their current height. it would be like claiming you don't want to win the powerball lottery because then you would owe all of the taxes.
it is pretty much certain that living even a week as a tall man would result in an astounding difference in how i was treated by both men & women as i can't think of anything which would improve my own quality of life as much as being taller &/or more physically attractive.
That's because there are plenty of short men who are comfortable with themselves. What I did say though is that if there were some "magic pill" that could make me taller, 6'5 is not the height that I would pick.
I enjoy that they can't wrap their heads around the fact that there are real social penalties for poking fun of women or making statements that enforce gender norms. Many celebrities have been blacklisted for this. Sometimes it doesn't even have to be a celebrity. Look at that man who recently made that speech at a graduation about how his wife is a homemaker. There was so much angry commentary in legacy and new media.
6'5 with my current physique would be insane. I don't think I'd want to stand out that much. At heights above 6'2, you are really noticeable and intimidating to many. I wouldn't want that to be a part of my persona.